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  2. THE WAR. SPANIARDS EVACUATE SANTIAGO.

    The evacuation of Santiago de Cuba by the Spanish troops under the terms of the capitulation agreed upon by BrigadierGeneral Shafter and Lieutnant-General ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST. FRENCH SAILORS AT SHANGHAI.

    A serious disturbance has occured at the Chinese treaty port of Shanghai. A party of sailors were landed from a French war-ship to enforce the sale of a ...

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  4. KLONDIKE.

    The latest advices from the Klondike goldfield are of a sensational character. It is stated that the value of the gold obtained from the washings since the ...

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  5. THE KOLAPORE CUP.

    Captain Marshall, who is in change of the team of Victorian riflemen, in the course of an interview with a press representitive respeeting the Kolapore Cup, stated that the ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. VALUE OF PROPERTY.

    An artical in the Commercial columns of "The Argus" yesterday morning dealt with sevaeral important sale of cite property which have taken place recently, and stated ...

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  7. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1808.

    It is seareeiy prudent for Victorian Lederllsts to make a plunge as pertjsans in to the turmoil of present pollties In New South Wales. All the ...

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  8. FEDERAL FIGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. A ROWDY MEETING.

    The rowdiest meeting of the present election campaign was held to-night in the king Division, when the Premier, who had gone out, in company with Mr. Want. "to ...

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  9. DAWSON CITY

    At the end of last month the population of Dawson City was 20,000, and provisions were abundant. The ground had been staked out for ...

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  10. BLACK FLAG REBELLION SPREADING.

    The rebellion of the "Black Flags" in the province of Kwang[?]si, in Southern China, continues to spread. A Reuter's telegram states that the ...

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  11. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence yesterday sent a cable messege to the Victorian rifle team which competed at Bisley, England, last week for the kolapore Cup, congratulating ...

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  12. COUNTRY NOMINATIONS.

    Noimations were received tto-day for 13 country electorates. In the majority of instances only two candidates were nominated—a Ministerialist and a federalist— ...

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  13. THE RHODESIA RAILWAY

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, on behalf of the British South Africa Company, is pushing on with the extansion of the Rhodesian railway, which alredy conects Buluway with ...

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  14. REBELLION IN KANSU.

    A serious rebellion has broken out in Kansu, the extreme north-wistern province of China. The Salars and the Dungans, ...

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  15. MR. GLANDSTONE.

    The statue of Mr.Gladstone which is to be placed in westminister Abbey as a national mounment to the deecased statesman will be executed by Mr.Thomas ...

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  16. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    President M'Kinley has appointed five commissioners to arrange with commissioners nominated by Canada for the adjestment of all diffeculties affecting the ...

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  17. BUTCHERS.

    Last wednesday a deputation representing butchers' assistant waited on the chife sceretary, and urged that the tread should be brought under the operation of the ...

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  18. BICYCLE RACES.

    Since one or two prominent professional racing cyclists were guilty of suspicious, if not dishonest practiecs on the racing track the Leagu of victorian wheelmen, which ...

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  19. ROBBERY IN A BANK.

    A daring theft occurred at the West Australia Bank to-day.Mr.Horrigan, a clerk engaged by Messrs. Carmichael and Co., butchers, when paying in a sum ot money ...

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  20. YELLOW FEVER.

    Yellow fever is spreading in the American army at Santiago, 600 men being already prostrated by the malady. ...

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  21. ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE.

    The German Foreign Office is doing all in its power to mitigate the incessant attacks that are made an Grate Briton by the anglophobe section of the German ...

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  22. FRANCE AND ABYSSINIA.

    M.Leontieff, the Russian agent who recently started from the Franch port of jibutif, on the Gulf of Adent an a visit to King Menelek of Abyssinia, and has reached ...

    Article : 369 words
  23. CUBANS DISSATISFIED.

    The Cuban insurgents are very much dissatisfied that they are not allowed to participate in the administration of Santiago de Cuba, which is kept entirely in the hands of ...

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  24. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The coal mine-owners in south wales have offered the owners on streke an advance of 5 percent in their wages if they will abandon "Mabon's day." they have ...

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  25. PUERTO RICO.

    The United States Government has decided to take immediate measures for the conquest of the island of Puerto Rico. It is announced that Major-General Miles, ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Ernest Joske, of 454 Collins-street, Melbourne and of Kendall-street, St, kilda barrister and solieltor. Caused of insolveney—stoppage and reduction in salaries ...

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  27. GREAT FIRE IN NEWZEALAND.

    A desastrous are accured to-day at Hamilton, in the waikato district. No fewer then 14 shops and the Hamilton Hotal were destroyed, the dameged done being estimated ...

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  28. POSITION IN SPAIN.

    An explanation has been given of the action of the Spanish Governmen in taking the extreme step of suspending the Constitution, and concentrating all power in ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    "The Times" to-day, refering to the report that the arbitrators in the Delaga Bay railway case have awarded over £2,000,000 to Mrs.Murdo, widow of ...

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  30. SPEECH BY MR. BARTON.

    Mr. Barton also addressed a large body of electors of the King Division from the baleony of the Welcome Inn, Livepoolstrect, and had a most cordial and friendly ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Merrywinbone Station, Collarendabri, has been bought by Mr. J. W. C. Langhorne. The fourteen person arrested as the ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    At the meeting of the New South Wales Criket Association to-night Mr.Abrams moved that the agenda paper of the Cricket Council, which included the financing of ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    During the last few days the Export department has shipped to England 16,600 gollons of wine besides a large quntntity of rabbits. ...

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  34. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Madrid newspapers assert that negotiations between Spain and the United States for the conclusion of a peace are now proceeding. ...

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  35. CHASE AFTER A PICKPOCKET.

    Where the croweds are thickest are the pickpockets most likely to be found and with full appreciation of thisaphorism. Detectives Neilson's fair yesterday. ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The commissioner of police has received a telegram from Sub-inspector Brophy, at Wydham, who returned yesterday from a visit to the Forrest River Mission Station ...

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  37. OUTCOME OF PERSONALITIES.

    Mr. Bruce Smith, in view of the charges made against him by the Premier of unprofessional conduct in regard to the M'sharry case, has notified the Crown Law ...

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  38. REMOVAL OF CYPHER RESTRICTIONS.

    Sir Charles Todd, Postmaster General of South Australia, informs us that the United States Government has notified that the restriction on telegrams in secret language ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.— The Australian Smeting Co, Ltd. v. the British Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd.(part hared). (Before the chief justice,Mr.justice williams, ...

    Article : 255 words
  40. A BRIGANTINE ASHORE.

    The brigantine Liffey, belonging to Mr. B. Corrigan, and trading between Sydney and the Richmond River, went ashore at the mouth of that river this morning owing ...

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  41. THE TICK PEST.

    The report that ticks had been found on cattle in the Logan district turis out to be without foundation. Complaints are still heing made of the ...

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  42. ADDRESS BY MR. HAYES.

    Mr. T. Hayes, M.L.A., delivered an address to the electors last night. He placed the federation question in the most prominent place, and dwelt largely on the fiscal ...

    Article : 188 words
  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The light keeper at the entrance to the Brisbans River report having seen an alligator on the mud of the river bank. This is probably the first time a saurian has been ...

    Article : 69 words
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  45. TASMANIA.

    H.M.S.Wallaroo arrived in the Derwwent this afternoon from Adelaide. Her visit was unexpected, and her stay is at present uncertain, the commander having merely ...

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  46. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S.Dake of westminister, for London, left Colombo on 16th inst. F.M.S. Australian arrived at Marseilles on the 17th inst. ...

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  47. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    Some nasty falls were experienced at the pony and galloway race meeting at Brighton to-day. In the frist race Discombe, when turning into the straigh, slipped, and ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at wellington to-night, Mr. Ben Tillett said he had failed to find daring his stay in the colonies a real live democratie movement. Women, he said, were ...

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  51. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Sir W. P. Manning, wha was the candidate selected to oppose Mr. Garland at Woollahra in the federal interest, delivered his first address this evening, during which ...

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